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   Internet Protocol Version 6
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The Internet used by the general public is built on top of version 4 of
the Internet Protocol. Version 4 is nearly 30 years old and we are
rapidly running out of addresses. Like phone numbers, addresses on the
Internet are a specified length and once we run out we will need to
switch to a new system.
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Internet Protocol version 6 solves this problem by adding space to the
address field. In addition, IPv6 has far wider support for multicast
than Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4). Unlike IPv4, multicast is an
integral part of IPv6 and hopefully multicast will be supported outside
of research institutes once IPv6 becomes the predominant protocol.

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